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On this episode of Taste Buds with Deb, host Debra Eckerling speaks with Elaine Hall, founder of The Miracle Project and contributor to “A Different Spirit: Creating Meaningful B'nai Mitzvah for Children with Disabilities.” The Miracle Project is a fully inclusive theatre, film and social program for neurodivergent, autistic, disabled and non-disabled individuals. “A Different Spirit” addresses creating a similar, but different type of community experience. The book, compiled by Howard Blas and Ilana Trachtman, offers guidance around celebrating b’nai mitzvah for youth who experience the world differently. It brings together educators, parents, and advocates — including Hall — to share models of ceremonies that are creative, accessible, and personal. “I had created one of the first b’nai mitzvah programs for autistic youth a number of years ago, called Nes Gadol, through Vista Del Mar,” she explains. “My son, Neal, was the first bar mitzvah, so they asked me to share my ideas.” Celebrations are often built around food, but Hall believes they should also be built around awareness. When planning a b’nai mitzvah or any large gathering, she encourages families to think beyond tradition. “Each child is different; each person is different,” she says. “Tune into what that child wants and what makes them happy … If the child loves French fries … even though that may not be typical at a celebration, make sure there's French fries on that table.” Inclusion is not just something to recognize during February for Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month (JDAIM); it is something to practice all year long. “To be inclusive is really natural,” Hall says. “It takes 60 seconds to be open, willing, and curious.” Elaine Hall talks about “A Different Spirit,” and offers her recommendations for inclusion and belonging for B’nai Mitzvah, as well as everyday gatherings, and living a life of harmony. She also shares her recipe for papaya boats. Learn more about Elaine Hall at TheMiracleProject.org, get a copy of “A Different Spirit” and/or contact CoachE@CoachEProductions.com. * * Read the highlights and get the recipe at JewishJournal.com: https://jewishjournal.com/category/po... * * Debra Eckerling is an award-winning writer and podcaster, goal-strategist, and foodie. She is the author of “Your Goal Guide” and “52 Secrets for Goal-Setting and Goal-Getting.” Join Deb every week for bite-sized conversations about food, cooking, and community. Follow @TheDEBMethod on social media and learn more at TasteBudswithDeb.com.